Hands on Hacking
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
This book teaches readers to adopt the mindset of an adversary, applying hacking techniques to understand real-world risks to computer networks and data. Drawing on the author's extensive experience in hacking and training, it provides an unfiltered look at the tools, tactics, and procedures used by both ethical hackers and cybercriminals. The journey begins with a hacker's perspective on a target company's computer infrastructure, focusing on accessing servers and data. After gathering information, readers will identify vulnerabilities and known exploits, including those used by state-sponsored actors. Topics include breaching a company from the external network perimeter, hacking internal systems, and addressing web application vulnerabilities. The book emphasizes practical examples of exploitation, avoiding hypothetical scenarios. It guides students through the necessary steps to breach an organization and enhance its security. Written by renowned cybersecurity experts, it is designed for entry-level professionals eager to learn ethical hacking techniques. This structured format covers everything from basic methods to advanced techniques in penetration testing and ethical hacking.
